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  1. State whether the equation represents exponential​ growth, exponential​ decay, or neither.yequals11 times 1.25 Superscript x
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  2. State whether the equation represents exponential​ growth, exponential​ decay, or neither.yequals8 times 0.84 Superscript x
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  3. State whether the equation represents exponential​ growth, exponential​ decay, or neither.yequals2 times 0.91 Superscript x
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  4. State whether the equation represents exponential​ growth, exponential​ decay, or neither.yequals4 times 1.31 Superscript x
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  5. Part 1: How are exponential growth and decay present in the real world? Give at least 2 examples for exponential growth and 2
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  6. Part 1: How are exponential growth and decay present in the real world? Give at least 2 examples for exponential growth and 2
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  7. Part 1: How are exponential growth and decay present in the real world? Give at least 2 examples for exponential growth and 2
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  8. 10. Exponential Functions in Context(1 point)Complete the table below. Recall that the equations for Exponential Growth is f(x)
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  9. 10. Exponential Functions in Context(1 point)Complete the table below. Recall that the equations for Exponential Growth is f(x)
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  10. Complete the table below.Recall that the equations for Exponential Growth is f(x) = a(1+r)t 𝑓 ( 𝑥 ) = 𝑎 ( 1 + 𝑟 )
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